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Prodi : Teknik Industri A

EXERCISE 1

L → Listing CC → Comparison/Contrast
S → Sequence CE → Cause / Effect

S 1. Nicole and Brigette woke up very early on the morning of the international
…roller skating competition and ate a quick breakfast.

CC 2. The roller skating rink in Miami was much larger than the rink in their home
…town in France.

L 3. Among the competitors, there were skaters from Japan, Korea, Australia,
….Russia, Argentina, and many other countries.

CE 4. Since the competition was taking place in the United States, the largest group
….competitors was American.

S 5. The competition began in mid-morning with free skating for couples, and the
…first scores were posted after lunch.

CE 6. A young Korean couple won this category because they worked so perfectly
…together.

CC 7. Nicole and Brigette felt that the French couple had given a much livelier
…performance than the Korean couple.

L 8. Nicole was competing in several categories, including women’s free skating,


…women’s school figures, and pair skating.

S 9. After they had finished competing, the two girls stayed to watch the couples
…competitions.

CE 10. They had both won some prizes, so they left the skating rink feeling happy
…..and excited.
EXERCISE 2

Travel
1. … A trip to another country requires a certain amount of planning. First, you must
decide where you would like to go. Next, you need to look at maps and books about
those places. When you have decided where to go, you should find out how to get
there. An agent can tell you about ways to travel and the cost. Then, you should find
out what kind of documents you will need to enter the country. In the meantime,
you may want to learn a few important words and phrases. Finally, you should make
a packing list to make sure you bring everything for a pleasant trip.
• Main Idea:
The order of a trip planning in case to travelling to another country.
• Signal Words and Examples:
First
Ex: First, you must decide where you would like to go.
Next
Ex: Next, you need to look at maps and books about those places.
Then
Ex: Then, you should find out what kind of documents you will need to enter
……..the country.
When
Ex: When you have decided where to go, you should find out how to get
……..there.
In the meantime
Ex: In the meantime, you may want to learn a few important words and
……..phrases.
Finally
Ex: Finally, you should make a packing list to make sure you bring
……..everything for a pleasant trip.

2. … In the last seventy-five years, air travel has become the primary means of long-
distance transportation around the world. The airplane was adopted for passenger
service in Europe in 1919. Later, in 1927, people in the United States began to travel
by air. In those days, people flew in smail, two-engine propeller planes. Each plane
carried 21 passengers and flew about 305 km/hr. By 1950, planes could carry up to
100 passengers at about 480 km/hr. In 1989, the United States airlines alone carried
about 452 million passengers, mostly on high-speed jet aircraft. The modern jet-
liner of the 1990 can carry more than 300 passengers at a speed of more than
885 km/hr.
• Main Idea:
The development history of air travel with passenger’s airplane.
• Signal Words and Examples:
By
Ex: By 1950, planes could carry up to 100 passengers at about 480 km/hr.
Last
Ex: In the last seventy-five years, air travel has become the primary means
……..of long-distance transportation around the world.
Later
Ex: Later, in 1927, people in the United States began to travel by air.
In …. (years)
Ex: In 1989, the United States airlines alone carried about 452 million
……..passengers, mostly on high-speed jet aircraft.

3. … No matter where you travel by plane, the process is usually the same. You
arrive at the airport at least an hour before the plane is scheduled to leave. Right
away, you show your tickets and your passport to the agent. You get a seat
assignment and check your suitcases. Then, you go to the gate where you will board
your plane. As you walk there, you may stop to buy magazines and candy or make
a last-minute telephone call. When you arrive at the gate, your carry-on bags are
examined by a special x-ray machine. You must also walk through a metal-detector.
Finally, an agent announces that it is time to board your plane, and you are on your
way.
• Main Idea:
The process to travel by plane.

• Signal Words and Examples:


As
Ex: As you walk there, you may stop to buy magazines and candy or make
……..a last-minute telephone call.
Before
Ex: You arrive at the airport at least an hour before the plane is scheduled
……..to leave.
Then
Ex: Then, you go to the gate where you will board your plane.
When
Ex: When you arrive at the gate, your carry-on bags are examined by a
……..special x-ray machine.
Finally
Ex: Finally, an agent announces that it is time to board your plane.

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